Monday, April 16, 2018

Notations On Our World (Special Weekly Edition): Catching Up w/Our Editor.....

We had an opportunity to catch up with our Editor over the W-End as he was busy at a training at Camp San Luis Obispo--known as the original home of the California National Guard.    He was gracious enough to share these images he captured from a memorial grove dedicated to the fallen heroes of the California National Guard who died during Operation Iraqi Freedom


As He explained it, the first image is where the groove is that is centered with a retired F4 Fighter Jet from the California National Guard.   He also captured one of the images (as he told us he unfortunately ran out of battery!!)

We salute all the fallen and their families as we remember them in our thoughts & prayers.



Friday, April 13, 2018

Notations On Our World (Special Friday Edition): As We Prepare To Go Dark-#DreamStillLives



On behalf of all of us at the Daily Outsider, we wish to express our appreciation to the great Stevie Wonder for this beautiful 5 minutes as we say that the Dream Still Lives.   Our mission is to help to do whatever we can to sustain this Dream--and that we shall!!!

We will be dark in our properties over the ensuing days as we hope all enjoy our Broadcast Partners and our Twitter Channel Updates. 



Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Notations On Our World (Special Edition): @SpeakerRyan Will not Seek Re-Election

This has just been confirmed by multiple News Sources (Including NBC News Below)  as the US Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, Will not seek Re-Election which can be quite a game changer: 


Paul Ryan will not seek re-election, NBC News confirms
House Speaker Paul Ryan will not seek re-election, NBC News confirms. NBC’s Garrett Haake and Kasie Hunt report on how the House Speaker’s decision to not seek re-election will affect the Republican Party in Congress.
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(Update:  The House Speaker just concluded a Press Conference within the past hour noting his justification citing his Family and touting his achievements.    One of the key questions was on the Trillion Dollar Deficits and how he noted his attempts at Entitlement Reform.     The comments from Professor Turley Was quite interesting in this regard as we await the interesting times before us as he (and we) ..."
.remain(s)  astonished that 
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there was not more of an uproar over the massive budget just passed after lifting debt ceilings by both parties.  Now, the Congressional Budget Office is projecting that the combination of the new tax bill and our massive budget will push the national debt to nearly the same size as gross domestic product by 2028.  That is with an economic growth rate of 3.3 percent this year.